sussex_guy2k2
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- Jun 6, 2014
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I’m not sure how you’ve got four paragraphs out of that, but it’s safe to say you’ve misinterpreted everything I’ve said.Strange characterisation of people who have positive things to say about Brighton - are you saying that celebrating what we are doing well means we have no aspirations to go further nor want our team to improve? That saying positive things about the Club is not a reflection of how things are now? ffs It is not all negative you know, read the thread, there are lots of good things happening, not least with the youngsters we have developing.
To suggest people who post positive stuff about the Club are not looking to the future, couldn’t be further from the truth. I have made many criticisms about the line ups, our performances, even the system RDZ uses but I also think it is important also to air what we are doing well to maintain a perspective and , no, that is not a retrospective exercise at all. We can be positive without always harping back to the ‘I knew us when we were nothing’ days - No one here is suggesting because we came from where we did that we should rest on our laurels and not complain or vent if we play badly and no one is saying they would be happy if we didn’t qualify for Europe ever again or not finish higher than 10 - of course not.
This thread is simply an opportunity to make some positive comments as a countering balance to the many threads presenting a negative response to the Club/Coach/squad that we have seen so much of lately.
It is telling that some fans are finding that just posting something positive would be such a hard thing to do or taking umbrage with a thread even asking for positive comments about Brighton - who’d have thought it? Must be supporters of another Club that are complaining.
Either way, two things can be true. People can simultaneously want things to be better and appreciate where we’ve come from.
Just because they moan on a football forum after a loss doesn’t mean they don’t appreciate what we’ve become and where we’ve come from.